Chapter 62: The Spirit of the Scroll (Two More Requests for Collection, Recommendation!) )

Exploring the secrets of the parchment scroll is a lot of work, after all, although Hermione knows some ancient wizarding language, she doesn't know much after all, and she can't be called a complete learner. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

A lot of the time, Hermione had to go through a lot of books when she came across those strange words, so the work was slow.

Because the parchment belongs to Slytherin, and the frontispiece says "Alert, Muggle wizard!" , so that every time Hermione explored the secrets of the parchment scroll, she was accompanied by Jelf.

After all, the parchment scroll is a magical object, and it has a mind of its own. Slytherin was notoriously disliked Muggle wizards, and the magic items he created were somewhat dangerous for Muggle wizards.

Although Gerf personally doesn't think Slytherin is a cruel wizard, what if? A thousand years ago, who could have said for sure, Jeelf wouldn't dare let Hermione take this risk, who knows what danger this parchment would have.

In the blink of an eye, Christmas was approaching, and it had taken a long time for Jerf and Hermione to figure out what the parchment was for.

I have to say that Slytherin is a real genius, in every aspect. He actually made a Horcrux that was not a Horcrux more than a thousand years ago.

This parchment scroll is the result of Slytherin, which claims to be the Spirit of the Scroll, and claims to have been made by Slytherin over a decade of effort.

Slytherin instilled a lifetime of knowledge into the Spirit of the Scroll, and let it assist his juniors, sounding like the old man in the ring.

However, Gerf did not feel any surprise, but frowned.

According to the introduction of this scroll spirit, he is similar to the puppets of the Jelf family, he has his own certain thinking but is more rigid, and the performance of the scroll spirit to Jelf is indeed the same.

The Parchment contains almost all the knowledge that Slytherin possesses, and can answer almost any question that Jelf can ask.

It covers a wide range of topics, potions, spells, Transfiguration charms, and even Muggle studies.

The Spirit of the Scroll states that it also contains an important Slytherin study, and that it is because of this research that Slytherin has a great dislike for Muggle wizards.

According to Slytherin research, Muggle wizards are not much less talented than pure-blood wizards, and although the magic in their bodies may be slightly inferior to that of pure-blood wizards, it is not said that the more magic that wizard has, the more powerful it is.

At the same time, Muggle wizards and pure-blood wizards combine with the remaining next generation, but there is a high chance that they will inherit the advantages of both.

Doesn't that sound great? But the bad is in this generation, and we will call this generation born of a combination of Muggle wizards and pure-blood wizards as hemp wizards.

Although the Wizard of Ma Chun has a high talent, once he falls in love with a Muggle wizard again, the next generation born has a super high chance of being a Squib, which means that they have no possibility of becoming a wizard.

Slytherin believed that if this continued, wizards would one day be assimilated by Muggles and disappear from this world.

Hermione was shocked when she found out, but Jelf didn't react in any particular way.

In Jelf's view, the Slytherin findings themselves were not convincing. It sounds reasonable, but how did Slytherin investigate? How is the data counted? This one is worth intriguing.

Second, even if it is true, intermarriage between pure-blood wizards is not much better than this, you know, almost all existing pure-blood wizards have some blood relationship with each other.

The probability of deformity of the remaining children from such intermarriages between close relatives is even higher than that of the squibs.

So this report seemed meaningless to Jelf, and it might have scared a kid like Hermione, but when you think about it, it's full of loopholes.

I just don't know why Slytherin wrote this result into this parchment, and Gerf is very puzzled.

There is a subtle sense of disobedience.

At the same time, Jelf had a strong premonition that this parchment was definitely not as simple as it seemed, and he had a hunch that he might have done something very bad.

He always felt that the parchment scroll was deliberately released to show himself, and even the rigidity of his previous thinking was deliberately exposed by the parchment scroll, in order to confuse himself and Hermione.

If that's really the case, that's terrible.

It's just that Jelf's judgment has no basis, just a simple intuition.

And the massive amount of knowledge contained in the parchment scroll also made Jelf reluctant to destroy it, if his intuition was wrong, the parchment scroll was just a magic item with a fixed mind, then it would not be a pity to destroy it, you must know that it is all Slytherin knowledge, all!

Many of them are lost.

Jelf told Hermione about her idea when it was just him and Hermione, to which Hermione said that it was a possibility, and that she thought it might be a dark magic object, but she was willing to listen to Jelf's judgment.

Although Hermione also felt that it was a pity to destroy it directly.

Jelf remembered a saying that had been circulating in the wizarding world:

"If you are confronted with a magical object with a consciousness of its own, never expose your mind to it unless you can find out where its mind is hidden."

This is also what Mr. Weasley said in the Chamber of Secrets plot after Ginny was controlled by Voldemort's Horcruxes.

But after much thought, in the end, Jelf chose to take the parchment roll into his own hands, even if it had a consciousness of its own. Jerf believes that with his abilities it is not so easy to control.

He was going to take away all the useful knowledge from the parchment.

"It's finally over." Gerf lowered his wand and slumped back in the chair behind him, letting out a moan of satisfaction. "Occlumency, it's one of the hardest spells to contact."

"Well, but you've got a lot of it, aren't you?" At this time, Hermione also lowered her wand and sat down next to Jelf.

The spell practice just now, although she was on the spell caster, was already very tired, not to mention that as a resistant, he consumed more energy.

"That's just because you're not proficient in soul retrieval yet, and if I'm dealing with a master of dementoring, I'm afraid I'll have this bit of stuff in my head long ago." Jelf tilted his head and leaned lazily on Hermione's shoulder, looking like he was going to die.

Jell and Hermione were working on a contact for Occlumency. To be precise, Hermione was helping Gerf practice Occlumency.

Occlumency is a very powerful spell that defends against psychic magic.

Gerf didn't dare to seek out Snape or Dumbledore, who were masters of Soul Reading. Who knows if there will be people with ulterior motives among these people, and you must find someone who can be relied upon to practice Occlumency.

And if you practice this spell by yourself, the progress is relatively slow, otherwise how could Gerf have passed this long time until now, and with the help of Hermione, he can get started.

The trusted man Jelf has now found, Hermione, who is now practicing with him here.

Hermione also happened to be a beginner in soul literacy, and Jerph didn't have to worry about her digging out the secrets of the main god space deep inside her. As for the secrets of the Harry Potter world, Jelf said it didn't matter.

Because Hermione, who should have known, already knew.

However, someone was the object of contact, and the spell between the two progressed rapidly. Just talking and not practicing, it is really a fake trick.

"Hermione, it's been a long time since we've relaxed together, why don't we go on a date in the Forbidden Forest together in the evening?" Leaning on Hermione's shoulder, Jerf posed as he stroked Hermione's long, fluffy brown hair.

Hermione pulled back the brown hair that was in Jelf's hand and hammered Jelb the back, because the beautiful brown hair was tied with a dead knot at some point.

Make your hands cheap!

"Forbidden Forest? Okay, that's the old time and the old place. Hermione agreed after a moment's thought.